Dental Leases: 2 that Could KILL your Practice learn how to avoid these in your practice

Published: Oct. 22, 2015, 4:30 p.m.

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Specific clauses in real estate leases can KILL dental practices.

Learn today how to protect your practice value and avoid losing hundreds of thousands of dollars through Jayme\\u2019s experience in dental leases from across the country.

Shockingly, many dentists are unknowingly giving up legal rights to their equipment...because of their lease.

Some doctors unintentionally allow their landlord to prevent the sale of the practice\\u2026because of their lease.

Hear 2 case studies from some of Jayme\\u2019s clients in Texas and Tennessee narrowly escaped disaster from their lease.

On this podcast episode you\\u2019ll learn:
- How dentists\\u2019 commercial leases protect the LANDLORD\\u2026NOT YOU
- Why \\u201ccustom\\u201d leases are a WARNING SIGN you need to watch
- What is the TI Allowance and how do you get MORE?
- How you can protect $75,000 from a landlord\\u2019s \\u201cwhims\\u201d
- 2 Rules of Thumb you can use right now to protect your practice
- Avoid giving away legal rights to your dental equipment\\u2026in your lease

A lease for your practice often provides zero protection for your practice.
Save yourself hundreds of thousands of dollars and decades of stress by having the RIGHT lease in place.

BONUS RESOURCES:
- See Jayme\\u2019s groundbreaking article on Dental Lease Fails near the top of this google search. http://goo.gl/Gn7A0s
- Watch the true story of Dr. Henry www.idealpractices.com/apply-henry who had Jayme\\u2019s team negotiate his lease successfully\\u2026and see his new office being constructed!
- Get Jayme\\u2019s Team to Negotiate Your Lease? You can apply for a lease review HERE.https://idealpractices.com/lease

Good luck to you as you move forward in practice ownership!
Jayme

DISCLAIMER:
None of in the information in this legal advice. These are Jayme\\u2019s opinions from experience with dentists across the country. Speak with an attorney licensed in your state before making and related legal decisions.

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